Abstract

LAY SUMMARY Preventing suicide in military communities is a priority for many countries. Families are important to understanding and addressing many health issues; a budding area of research is beginning to consider how families matter to suicide among military communities. Here, the authors describe findings from their own research projects, along with other research, and show how the needs and experiences of military and Veteran families need to be considered in suicide prevention.

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